Anybody interested in this? Christian and I were there in Vienna two
years ago (IIRC), and it was fun, and interesting to get to know the
'sister' bio* communities. (Not sure if I'll be able to go, it's a long
way across the pond - but if more haskellers are going, I might try to
make it.)
-k
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Hi all;
Open Bio regularly organizes hackathon coding sessions in conjunction
with the Bioinformatics Open Source Conference. The goal is to get
together biologists writing open source code, provide a room and
internet, and encourage fun collaborative coding. We've had successful
two day Codefests the past three years:
http://www.open-bio.org/wiki/Codefest_2012
This year, the Broad Institute kindly offered to host a two day
Hackathon in Boston during April. We've proposed three sets of dates:
April 4-5th, Thursday and Friday before Bio-IT
April 7-8th, Sunday and Monday before Bio-IT
April 22-23rd, Monday and Tuesday
If you have interest in attending, please fill out this Doodle poll to
let us know which dates work best:
http://doodle.com/aapy694g43e6ya4f
If you can find funds for travel and hotel (or are local to Boston), the
event is free and everyone is welcome. As we finalize dates, we'll send
around additional details. Thanks everyone,
Brad
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